Natural Fall Wreath

4 Materials
$2
30 Minutes
Easy
I love the changing colors during the fall. I grew up in Minnesota and we had SO many beautiful colors. Now that I'm in Colorado we just don't have nearly the colors other places have and I miss that. You can preserve the beauty from outside and use it in a craft. This project will cost almost nothing to make because you are using items just outside your door.

Go outside and collect some leaves.  What makes it better is you are going for a walk and getting exercise while doing it, have your kids/grand kids get involved - it's a fun adventure!
You can use your leaves as they are or you can preserve them to keep the color.  If you leave them natural they will curl and change color as they dry, but it can be a beautiful and natrual look.  To preserve them you'll need some Mod Podge and a paint brush.
You'll need to do this step as soon as possible after collecting the leaves.  This will preserve the color the best.
After Mod Podging the leaves, let them dry completely.
Using a grapevine wreath (or wreath form of your choice), start placing your leaves where you would like them to go.
Once you are ready, use a hot glue gun and start gluing your leaves into place.
Once your leaves are in place feel free to incorporate some berries or other things if you like.
Keep working around until you get the desired look you want.
Give it time to rest and make sure the hot glue hardens completely before hanging it up.
When you are ready - hang it where ever you want.
I'll be making this and more natural fall decorations on Hometalk's Facebook Live DIY - Sunday, September 10th at 7pm EST.


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Suggested materials:
  • Grapevine wreath   (Dollar Tree)
  • Leaves & Berries   (Outside)
  • Mod Podge   (Walmart)
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  • Diane Forsman Diane Forsman on Sep 18, 2017

    Do you paint both sides of the leaf with mod podge?

  • Moon Moon on Sep 24, 2017

    How long leaves will stay like this? Do they still lose color after some time? And does for example rain effects them?

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